MANCHESTER TERRIER 
—Also known as the Black 
and Tan Terrier, the Man¬ 
chester is an old English 
breed. He was used original¬ 
ly as a ratter and to hunt 
rabbits. He is active and 
speedy, is a good house dog, 
and presents a sleek, refined 
appearance due to his close, 
short, and glossy coat. The 
color is black with definitely 
located rich tan markings. He varies from 14 to 22 
in weight. 
WELSH TERRIER—The Welsh Terrier was first introduced into 
this country in 1888, and is probably the oldest of the terrier breeds. 
He is a game sporting dog and also one of the besMnannered of ten 
riers, having a fine disposition and 
ability to make friends. In his na' 
tive Wales, he is used for hunting 
the otter, fox, and badger. He re' 
sembles a small Airedale, his coat 
being hard, wiry, close, and aburn 
dant; and the color is black and tan, 
or black grizzle and tan. The Welsh 
Terrier is about 15 inches tall and 
weighs about 20 pounds. 
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